About
Hi, I’m Monish Nule – a software engineer, writer and tinkerer who enjoys building for the web and sharing what I learn along the way.
I work primarily with JavaScript, TypeScript and modern web frameworks, with a focus on developer experience, clean architecture and shipping things that feel fast and reliable. I care a lot about how APIs are designed, how teams collaborate around them, and how we can make complex systems easier to reason about.
You can usually find me experimenting with ideas, writing, or sharing
work-in-progress on X as
@monishnule.
What I do
- Backend & APIs – Designing and building APIs, integrating third‑party services, and thinking through data models and reliability.
- Frontend & product – Turning ideas into usable UIs, with an eye on performance and clarity over cleverness.
- Writing & teaching – I publish articles and notes on topics like web
performance, developer tooling and practical engineering trade‑offs.
You can explore some of it on my site
monishnule.dev and on
Medium (@imonish8).
Around the web
- X (Twitter) – quick thoughts, experiments and threads:
@monishnule - GitHub – open source, experiments and portfolio:
github.com/imonish8 - Personal site – projects, notes and contact:
monishnule.dev - Medium – longer-form posts and deep dives:
@imonish8 on Medium
What I’m interested in
- Developer experience – making it easier and faster for engineers to move from idea to production.
- APIs and integrations – composing systems from well‑designed building blocks instead of constantly reinventing glue code.
- Performance and reliability – understanding bottlenecks, measuring what matters and building systems that are both fast and resilient.
This blog is where I document the journey – things I’ve built, things I’ve broken, and the patterns that turned out to be surprisingly useful.